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Description
The property is situated in the highly sought after location of Milford on Sea which has an excellent range of local shops and renowned restaurants, moments from the house are extensive footpaths leading to Keyhaven marshes with stunning views of the Island.. Milford on Sea is a noted community with wide range of social and sporting activities for all ages, including protected yachting in Keyhaven with access to the Solent and safe beaches. The village is situated within a few miles of the Georgian market town of Lymington with its river, marinas and yacht clubs. Lymington railway station has a branch line to the Brockenhurst mainline station which offers a half hourly service to London Waterloo with a journey time of 90 minutes. The village is also in close proximity to both Bournemouth International and Southampton Airports and Southampton Cruise Terminals.
The property is situated in the highly sought after location of Milford on Sea which has an excellent range of local shops and renowned restaurants, moments from the house are extensive footpaths leading to Keyhaven marshes with stunning views of the Island.. Milford on Sea is a noted community with wide range of social and sporting activities for all ages, including protected yachting in Keyhaven with access to the Solent and safe beaches. The village is situated within a few miles of the Georgian market town of Lymington with its river, marinas and yacht clubs. Lymington railway station has a branch line to the Brockenhurst mainline station which offers a half hourly service to London Waterloo with a journey time of 90 minutes. The village is also in close proximity to both Bournemouth International and Southampton Airports and Southampton Cruise Terminals.
The property is situated in the highly sought after location of Milford on Sea which has an excellent range of local shops and renowned restaurants, moments from the house are extensive footpaths leading to Keyhaven marshes with stunning views of the Island.. Milford on Sea is a noted community with wide range of social and sporting activities for all ages, including protected yachting in Keyhaven with access to the Solent and safe beaches. The village is situated within a few miles of the Georgian market town of Lymington with its river, marinas and yacht clubs. Lymington railway station has a branch line to the Brockenhurst mainline station which offers a half hourly service to London Waterloo with a journey time of 90 minutes. The village is also in close proximity to both Bournemouth International and Southampton Airports and Southampton Cruise Terminals.
A spacious attractive entrance hallway with wooden floor provides a most welcoming reception area. To the front is a delightful bright dining room with oak wooden floor. The main sitting room enjoys views of the large garden to two aspects with glazed French doors to the al fresco raised and decked dining terrace. There is a stunning new limestone fireplace with live gas-flame fire and ample fitted book shelves and cupboards as well as a large bay window. The kitchen/breakfast room provides this family home with a wonderful area to enjoy time together. It is a large room with stone tiled floor and ample room for dining furniture, welsh dressers, sofas etc. The kitchen area is well-appointed and the Range Master stove providing a cosy focal point at the heart of the home. There is ample storage and access to the garden and utility room, which is also fully fitted with a stable door to the garden. There is a side entrance to a hallway with coat and boot storage and a door leads to the ground floor shower room.
Stairs from the entrance hallway lead to the first floor accommodation which comprises five double bedrooms. Bedroom one enjoys ample fitted storage and a large bay window to the front aspect. There is an adjacent fully fitted large bathroom. The remaining bedrooms are served by a second bathroom. The landing has ample fitted storage cupboards and access to the loft space.
Agents Note: Extended in 2002 with the addition of a double storey addition to the rear. There is planning permission in existence for further extension into the loft with the addition of a dormer window which would afford wonderful views towards the Solent and Isle of Wight.
The gardens are very well-tended and planted with a range of established and colourful specimens. There is a raised decking and dining area immediately adjacent to the kitchen and sitting room. There is an attractive cottage garden to one corner with an immaculate painted summer house surrounded with perennial planting and an arbour. A vegetable garden and shed is to a further corner. The whole plot, wrapping around three sides of the house enjoys ample sunshine at all times of day. To the front is a large brick paved driveway and shingled area to the right of the double garage building allowing ample parking and storage for boats etc.
Services
Energy Performance Rating: B Current: 82 Potential: 91
Council Tax Band: F
All mains services connected
The gardens are very well-tended and planted with a range of established and colourful specimens. There is a raised decking and dining area immediately adjacent to the kitchen and sitting room. There is an attractive cottage garden to one corner with an immaculate painted summer house surrounded with perennial planting and an arbour. A vegetable garden and shed is to a further corner. The whole plot, wrapping around three sides of the house enjoys ample sunshine at all times of day. To the front is a large brick paved driveway and shingled area to the right of the double garage building allowing ample parking and storage for boats etc.
Services
Energy Performance Rating: D Current 65 Potential 76
Council Tax Band: F
All mains services connected.
The gardens are very well-tended and planted with a range of established and colourful specimens. There is a raised decking and dining area immediately adjacent to the kitchen and sitting room. There is an attractive cottage garden to one corner with an immaculate painted summer house surrounded with perennial planting and an arbour. A vegetable garden and shed is to a further corner. The whole plot, wrapping around three sides of the house enjoys ample sunshine at all times of day. To the front is a large brick paved driveway and shingled area to the right of the double garage building allowing ample parking and storage for boats etc.
Services
Energy Performance Rating: D Current 65 Potential 76
Council Tax Band: F
All mains services connected.
A spacious attractive entrance hallway with wooden floor provides a most welcoming reception area. To the front is a delightful bright dining room with oak wooden floor. The main sitting room enjoys views of the large garden to two aspects with glazed French doors to the al fresco raised and decked dining terrace. There is a stunning new limestone fireplace with live gas-flame fire and ample fitted book shelves and cupboards as well as a large bay window. The kitchen/breakfast room provides this family home with a wonderful area to enjoy time together. It is a large room with stone tiled floor and ample room for dining furniture, welsh dressers, sofas etc. The kitchen area is well-appointed and the Range Master stove providing a cosy focal point at the heart of the home. There is ample storage and access to the garden and utility room, which is also fully fitted with a stable door to the garden. There is a side entrance to a hallway with coat and boot storage and a door leads to the ground floor shower room.
Stairs from the entrance hallway lead to the first floor accommodation which comprises five double bedrooms. Bedroom one enjoys ample fitted storage and a large bay window to the front aspect. There is an adjacent fully fitted large bathroom. The remaining bedrooms are served by a second bathroom. The landing has ample fitted storage cupboards and access to the loft space.
A spacious attractive entrance hallway with wooden floor provides a most welcoming reception area. To the front is a delightful bright dining room with oak wooden floor. The main sitting room enjoys views of the large garden to two aspects with glazed French doors to the al fresco raised and decked dining terrace. There is a stunning new limestone fireplace with live gas-flame fire and ample fitted book shelves and cupboards as well as a large bay window. The kitchen/breakfast room provides this family home with a wonderful area to enjoy time together. It is a large room with stone tiled floor and ample room for dining furniture, welsh dressers, sofas etc. The kitchen area is well-appointed and the Range Master stove providing a cosy focal point at the heart of the home. There is ample storage and access to the garden and utility room, which is also fully fitted with a stable door to the garden. There is a side entrance to a hallway with coat and boot storage and a door leads to the ground floor shower room.
Stairs from the entrance hallway lead to the first floor accommodation which comprises five double bedrooms. Bedroom one enjoys ample fitted storage and a large bay window to the front aspect. There is an adjacent fully fitted large bathroom. The remaining bedrooms are served by a second bathroom. The landing has ample fitted storage cupboards and access to the loft space.
Living in Milford on Sea

Milford on Sea is currently a property hot spot. It is one of the last remaining seaside villages in Hampshire and is delightfully picturesque with a proper village green at its centre. This green is often the focus for popular village events such as maypole dancing and the annual food festival and is fringed by a range of independents (including antiques shops, butcher’s, chemists and greengrocer’s). Recently Milford has developed something of a reputation as a foodie destination with its collection of tea rooms, bistros, wine bar, fish and chips and specialist fish restaurant, plus more.
This is a vibrant village with a friendly and lively community, and appeals to both young families (the primary school has been rated ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted) and older couples looking for somewhere on the coast to relax. The old-fashioned seafront stretches from Hurst spit and Keyhaven nature reserve in the east towards Christchurch Harbour to the west, and enjoys lovely views across the Solent to the Isle of Wight and the Needles.
A good mix of properties includes striking contemporary seafront homes and cliff top apartments with big sea views, quaint terraced old fishermen’s cottages and some substantial 1920s and 1930s Ravenscroft arts and crafts influenced homes in and around Barnes Lane. Looking for an Estate Agent in Milford on Sea? Spencers are here to help.
£1,175,000
Milford on Sea, Lymington
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Bedrooms: 5
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Bathrooms: 3
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Living Rooms: 3
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A substantial and characterful five bedroom detached house, set on a superb gated garden plot in one of the most sought after areas of Milford on Sea, on a private lane. The property is presented in first class order and being just a few minutes walking distance of the village centre and beaches, this stunning house could be of great appeal to family purchasers wanting to be walking distance to village amenities and a short flat walk to well-regarded schooling. Separate double garage and a large family garden. Energy Performance Rating: D.